Pedestrian Conrad Alfonso Iacono II, 74, killed in hit-and-run collision on Grant Road in Tucson, Arizona
Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run crash on Grant Road (link is external)
Sgt. Kim Bay, spokeswoman for the Tucson Police Department, said Grant Road was closed from Sparkman to Dodge due to the investigation.
Fatal hit-and-run on Grant and Palo Verde late Saturday night(link is external)
Paramedics immediately transported Alfonso Iacono to Banner University Medical Center where he died shortly after arrival.
The driver of the car fled the scene and is still outstanding.
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